The Statement of the NPS Board
The Statement of the Board of Nuclear Physics Section of the Polish Physical Society on financing large research infrastructures in 2022.
The Board of Nuclear Physics Section of the Polish Physical Society expresses its deep concern at the refusal to finance in 2022 a large national research infrastructure necessary to conduct experiments in the field of nuclear physics at the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences, the National Center for Nuclear Research and the Heavy Ion Laboratory at the University of Warsaw.
Limiting the access of scientists and students to these research tools, unique on a national scale, threatens to maintain a high level of research and education in the scientific specialty, in which Polish physicists can pride themselves on significant achievements and recognition in the international arena. This is particularly surprising in the face of the publicly declared by the authorities of the development of nuclear energy in Poland, which would be greatly helped by educating a competent community of physicists and engineers experienced in working with nuclear installations in the country.
As representatives of the Polish nuclear physicists associated in the PPS, we appeal to the Minister of Education and Science to restore the possibility of continuing research in the field we represent, using the unique equipment available in the country.
dr hab. Michał Warda, prof. UMCS
Chairman of the Board of the PPS Nuclear Physics Section
Lublin, October 5, 2022